-LRB- EW.com -RRB- -- E.L. James ' ought to revise the title of her publishing juggernaut , 50 Shades of Grey , to 50 Shades of cold hard cash .

After all , the author raked in an estimated $ 95 million this year , making her the world 's top-earning author , according to Forbes .

Rounding out the top five on Forbes ' list are familiar names of the crime , fantasy , conservative pundit , and romance genres . In a close second place is James Patterson , earning $ 91 million , followed by Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins with $ 55 million , Bill O'Reilly with $ 28 million , and No. 5 is prolific romance author Danielle Steel with $ 26 million .

Forbes culled these estimated numbers from sales data available from June 2012 to June 2013 .

Much lower on Forbes ' list were No. 15 J.K. Rowling with earnings estimates of $ 13 million for her adult fiction releases The Casual Vacancy and The Cuckoo 's Calling , and No. 16 George R.R. Martin with $ 12 million , though he was the best-selling paperback author of 2012 .

Let 's see if these publishing and e-book sales for James translate to box-office green with next summer 's 50 Shades movie .

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`` 50 Shades of Grey '' has been good to its author

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E.L. James raked in an estimated $ 95 million this year

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J.K. Rowling was much lower on the Forbes list